ABC Selfstore provide self storage in Putney from our Wandsworth store located on Garratt Lane in London SW18. We've been in business for over 15 years, so you can rest assured you'll get outstanding service from a company that prides itself on customer satisfaction.
Space is not cheap in Putney and self storage is an affordable way to make more room for yourself. Whether business or domestic we've got storage units of all sizes for all needs and budgets.
We pride ourselves on offering top-notch customer service and as - with ABC Selfstore - you'll only ever pay for the days you stay there will never be any surprise costs.
Book your storage unit online now or find out more about ABC Selfstore Wandsworth.
If this is your first experience of Self storage it might seem a daunting prospect. It's actually really easy and our 'Self Storage for beginners' page is the ideal place to learn the ropes.
You'll be able to size up the unit you need in no time, along with a whole load of other practical pointers.
And you'll be ready to book your unit online and take advantage of any special offers.
Alternatively if you would just prefer to speak to someone, you can call the Wandsworth store and a member of our friendly team will be happy to help.
Our online booking system makes it a doddle to check and book your storage unit in Putney. Just enter the details and we'll show you what's available and how much.
You can get a quote with only a contact phone number or email. Tell whether you'd like the information sent to you by email or text (SMS) and we'll send it straight to you.
There's no obligation once you've reserved either. Billing for your storage agreement won't begin until the day you move into your unit.
The prices you'll find through our online booking system are live from the Wandsworth store - which means you'll always have the most up-to-date availability and cost.
Found it cheaper? The ABC Selfstore Price Promise is your guarantee that we won't be beaten - like-for-like - on price.
Units are subject to availability and upper floors often cost less than equivalent square footage on the ground floor - worth bearing in mind if you're looking for a bargain.
You'll find all our best special offers, deals and prices in our online booking system.
Self Storage comapnies are NOT all the same! With ABC you benfit from a combination of storage benefits that you won't find anywhere else :
And of course no matter how long you stay, everyone benefits from ABC's great customer service. Chalotte and the team look forward to welcoming you to our Wandsworth store!
Putney is a district of South West London SW15, found in the Borough of Wandsworth. It is traditionally based in the County of Surrey, but has now become absorbed into the Greater London area. It has a long history, mostly based around Putney Bridge. In 1086 this and the ferry were noted as its major sources of income, although it only had annual earnings of 20 shillings. At this time, Putney was not a manor. However, the district was regularly used as a crossing point for the Royal family, and people such as Robert the Ferryman from Putney were paid large sums for carrying the King and family to and from Westminster.
Other powerful people also used Putney as a crossing point. After the fall of Cardinal Wolsey, the disgraced priest was riding through Putney towards the bridge when messengers presented him with a ring, symbol of royal favour. The Cardinal eagerly took hold of the ring, and gave thanks that he should have received this token. At that time he was travelling towards the ferry, as there were no bridges in the district. The first bridge in Putney was installed during the Civil War, being built after the Battle of Brentford.
Putney also has other claims to fame, such as St Mary's Church, the location where former members of Cromwell's New Model Army rebelled. Some of the members were Levellers, claiming to uphold liberty and freedom against any government, including Cromwell himself, while others were more eager to promote Cromwell as a new king. The Putney debates were held at St Mary's from the 28th of October 1647, and were used to modify the “Agreement” which set out the laws for the new English Republic. Although the Levellers partially got their way, by the time Cromwell had become Lord Protector he had turned against that portion of his army, and the leaders of the Leveller movement were executed during his rule.
Modern visitors to the district may be keen to visit the many boat and rowing centres in the area. In fact, the University Boat Race has had its starting point as Putney for over 150 years, and the University Stone which marks the beginning place for the rowers is just above Putney Bridge. The University race is not the only one to start in the area, with the Head of the River boat race also starting from this stone.
At ABC Selfstore :
No notice – leave when you want
No minimum stay - stay only as long as you need
Per day billing - pay only for what you use